
The PhD 2020
Maxime S. Girard's *The PhD (2020)* delivers a sharp, compact comedy-drama that unfolds during a single high-stakes dinner.
Director: Maxime S. Girard
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The PhD (2020) about?
This 20-minute comedy-drama follows Bruno, a psychology student, as he scrambles to cover up an awkward PhD interview gone wrong during a dinner with his controlling boyfriend. The film escalates into a farcical battle of half-truths and emotional meltdowns.
Who directed The PhD?
Maxime S. Girard helmets this short film, blending sharp humor with emotional depth in just 20 minutes.
Who stars in The PhD?
Félix Emmanuel leads the cast as Bruno, joined by Charles-Aubey Houde and Zoé Lajeunesse-Guy in key roles that bring Girard's script to life.
Is The PhD (2020) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and engaging blend of comedy and drama, *The PhD (2020)* offers a refreshing take on modern relationships. While it's a short film, its humor and themes resonate strongly, making it a quick but memorable watch for fans of character-driven stories.
How long is The PhD?
The PhD (2020) runs for 20 minutes.
About The PhD (2020) — A Comedy-Drama About Love, Lies, and Academic Anxiety
Maxime S. Girard's *The PhD (2020)* delivers a sharp, compact comedy-drama that unfolds during a single high-stakes dinner. Bruno, a nervous psychology student with a tendency toward control-freak tendencies himself, spirals into chaos when his meticulous boyfriend expects a rehearsed account of his disastrous PhD entrance interview. What starts as a seemingly ordinary evening quickly spirals into a farcical web of lies, misdirection, and emotional upheaval, all captured in just 20 minutes of brisk storytelling.
The film thrives on its claustrophobic tension and witty dialogue, blending the awkward humor of modern relationships with the deeper themes of anxiety and authenticity. Girard's direction keeps the audience on edge, balancing slapstick moments with genuine emotional beats. With standout performances from the cast, *The PhD (2020)* turns a simple miscommunication into a relatable yet hilarious exploration of love, pressure, and the stories we tell to impress.